Repost by Permission: Musk Proclaims Zelensky “All-Time Money Heist Champ” After “Bloodstained Gift” From Biden

December 31, 2024

Musk Proclaims Zelensky “All-Time Money Heist Champ” After “Bloodstained Gift” From Biden

By: Sorcha Faal, and as reported to her Western Subscribers

A thought-provoking new Security Council (SCreport circulating in the Kremlin today first noting President Joe Biden posted the White House announcement: ”Today, I am proud to announce nearly $2.5 billion in security assistance for Ukraine, as the Ukrainian people continue to defend their independence and freedom from Russian aggression”, says the Embassy of the Russian Federation in the United States immediately responded with the warning:

We took note of yet another multi-billion dollar “package” of military and financial assistance to the Kiev regime, announced by the White House.

With its departure approaching day by day, the administration seeks to fully empty the pockets of American taxpayers to support the obviously failing Ukrainian project.

Moreover, the U.S. authorities announced their decision in a cynical manner – explicitly waiting until New Year’s Eve.

Washington hopes that the bloodstained gift to Zelensky will symbolize a chance for the Kiev junta to provide “worthy” resistance to the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.  The planners here still live in a dream world, hoping to inflict strategic defeat on our country.

The efforts by the United States only prolong the convulsions of neo-Nazis in Kiev.

We urge the American public and citizens of Ukraine to think about what the insane actions of the Western curators of Bandera’s followers will lead to in the end, apart from more disasters for the Ukrainian people.

In a further response to the “bloodstained gift” from President Biden to the dying neo-Nazi regime in Kiev, this report notes, top President Donald Trump advisor Elon Musk proclaimed unelected usurper Ukrainian Dictator Vladimir Zelensky to be “the all-time money heist champ”—a proclamation joined by top Republican Party lawmaker United States Senator Mike Lee branding the Ukrainian flag as the “universal symbol for money laundering” and pleading: “Please no more money to Ukraine…There’s only so much they can launder”.

Last evening, this report concludes, former Commander Vladimir Shylov of the 3rd Company in the 134th Separate Ukrainian Territorial Defense Battalion warned his dying nation during a nationwide televised interview: “In our country, the state as such has ceased to exist…In our country only the military exists…Our country, our incompetent leaders, have turned it into a concentration camp…Our country is so corrupt”—a warning joined by world-renowned American global security expert Dr. Ramzy Mardini at the Center for International Security and Cooperation at Stanford University, who, in his just released warning document “Don’t Under-Estimate Russia’s Capacity To Escalate”, assessed:

Contrary to its intended purpose, escalation by Western powers hasn’t degraded Russia’s military.  Instead, the war of attrition intensified and prolonged by Western aid, has worked to transform Russia’s massive latent power into tangible military strength.

Today, Moscow has a range of tools to intensify and expand the war within Ukraine and beyond, if necessary.  This toolkit includes advanced development in hypersonic missile technology, precision-guided munitions, anti-missile defense, armored vehicles and tanks, and drone, cyber, and electronic warfare.

Apart from its advanced technological expertise, Russia’s vast reserves of critical minerals, energy resources, and industrial metals provide the raw materials necessary to sustain large-scale weapons production, which hasn’t yet reached its potential output.

In a war where artillery remains “King of the Battlefield”, Russia produces artillery shells three times faster—and at a quarter of the cost—compared to American and European NATO members combined.  To boot, Russia’s strategic partnerships with states like China, Iran, and North Korea have bolstered its access to key military ingredients, such as machine tools and microelectronics, in addition to combat-ready weapons like drones and artillery.  This ensures its ability to sustain a high-intensity war even longer.

By all metrics, Russia’s war-making capacity has grown stronger, whereas Ukraine’s has progressively weakened. This vulnerability stems from the cascading risks inherent in a protracted war of attrition.

It’s no surprise that Russia’s strategy centers on grinding down Ukraine’s military at a favorable casualty-exchange ratio while hindering it from replenishing and reproducing the quality of its forces.  Since the war’s onset, Ukraine’s military has been forced to rev its engines and run on all cylinders.  This relentless pressure and tempo have left its military with no auxiliary capacity to regulate its intensity or manage escalation within what it’s able to sustain organizationally.  Over time, institutional breakdown or capitulation becomes a more plausible scenario for Ukraine than for Russia.

Equally important, Moscow’s capacity for conventional escalation is matched by its willingness to act.

Despite talk in Western capitals about Moscow’s reluctance to enforce its threats, Russia has instead managed its escalation with calibration, minimizing overexposure and mitigating risks of overreach and overheating.

Against evolving and emerging threats, Russia has expanded its political aims, intensified its firepower, and further mobilized troops to correspond with changes in goals and strategy.

But its will to fight stems from the balance of resolve in Ukraine, where Russia’s stakes outweigh those of NATO.

Again, it’s not a coincidence that Western commitment to Ukraine remains distant, limited to support from afar rather than direct defense.

[Note: Some words and/or phrases appearing in quotes in this report are English language approximations of Russian words/phrases having no exact counterpart.]

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